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How good is Daisy's commentary?? She's quickly becoming one of my favourites because despite being a demon she seems to remain unbiased, and calls it as she sees it and really knows what she's talking about! 

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14 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

The opposite of Luke Darcy. God it's hard to listen to that boring sod commentate

Thanks for clarifying who that was. I just assumed it was Hymie the robot from Get Smart.

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24 minutes ago, DemonDave said:

What's offensive is convicted cheating neanderthals like Ricky Nixon's opinion on Daisy

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He has been reduced to the role of a pathetic and bitter sniper. Trying to get publicity through cheap shots like that - bah just ignore the fool.

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Gotta love Daisy. She may well have put her foot in the door for an expanding career in the media. She seems to be universally respected ( apart from [censored] like Nixon) and I certainly find her comments valuable and incisive .

She provides a terrific ambassador for the MFC.

I have to confess to a crush though - I have her pic on my membership badge and live in hope of running into in the members so I can get it autographed. ( I even carry a sharpie with me)


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She is a natural. Intelligent and all  class unlike some of her male counterparts.                               Ricky Nixon is irrelevant and simply a disgraceful human being.  His comments prove the point.           Well done Daisy. 

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Ricky Nixon has a problem with her (other than she's older than 14 and doesn't do cocaine).

Glowing recommendation. That guy is like some kind of jumble sale of messed up vicious ego idiot.

 

But in all seriousness, she might just be the best new commentator introduced in a decade, or who knows how long really? Especially to be so good so early. Doesn't waste words, sticks to her job as boundary rider providing current information and then interviews searching for a bit of character in the breaks, rather than going on long and boring BTs... I mean, inane rants.

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I can only admire Ricky Nixon and Charlie Sheen. Not because I like what they say,but because of their dedication to modern feminism and cocaine.

 

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I just made the unfortunate mistake of checking out his Facebook page......

If I saw one of my friends liked that page then I'd probably question our friendship. 

It's not even Nixon himself that I have the problem with, as he's just had his life fall apart, is very sad and is trying desperately to get some sort of connection to the football industry back, no matter how pathetic it might be. Seeing a woman doing 'his' job must kill him inside. 

The real problem is the people who follow him and comment. They are just awful people. Awful, awful people. 

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Just stumbled across this. Agree, Daisy's great.

 

Nixon, my god. That's one of the problems of social media - even pathetic drunks get a platform - guy can't even spell "sweet'".

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The Nixons of this world can get away with a lot of objectionable behavior while they're on top, but once the bubble is burst, there's no coming back. Their base character is exposed to the world.

We may be about to see another example with John Coates.

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Daisy...already  more informative and knowledgeable than Taylor !!

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3 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Surely that's not actually Ricky Nixon ^ and rather some internet troll claiming to be him.

Wasn't Nixon at all.  Apparently some schoolgirl stole his phone, clothes and access pin.

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18 hours ago, Axis of Bob said:

I just made the unfortunate mistake of checking out his Facebook page......

If I saw one of my friends liked that page then I'd probably question our friendship. 

It's not even Nixon himself that I have the problem with, as he's just had his life fall apart, is very sad and is trying desperately to get some sort of connection to the football industry back, no matter how pathetic it might be. Seeing a woman doing 'his' job must kill him inside. 

The real problem is the people who follow him and comment. They are just awful people. Awful, awful people. 

Social media 101: Don't. Read. The. Comments.

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24 minutes ago, TGR said:

Wasn't Nixon at all.  Apparently some schoolgirl stole his phone, clothes and access pin.

Nixon is the bad guy and we are all really good .

We can sit and watch Ricky spiral from the safety of our moral high ground for knocking our Daisy.

He is like the bad santa of the afl and I don't think he really cares if people think he is a mysoginist or a seducer of troubled teens.Not one bit.

If everybody in the AFL had clean laundry I would be shocked.

Having said that about Nixon,I still think he is wrong- she is a tolerable commentator but she ain't quite Howard Cosell.

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Cossell wouldn't have lasted 5 mins in the middle :rolleyes:

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3 hours ago, Ted Fidge said:

The Nixons of this world can get away with a lot of objectionable behavior while they're on top, but once the bubble is burst, there's no coming back. Their base character is exposed to the world.

We may be about to see another example with John Coates.

You could have been talking about any one of three different Nixons. President Richard, Chief Commissioner Christine and now Ricky.

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10 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

You could have been talking about any one of three different Nixons. President Richard, Chief Commissioner Christine and now Ricky.

  Boys will be boys but Christine was totally destructive and divisive and never punished.

Thats the only rational conclusion to be drawn as I'm sure everyone agrees.

 

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4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

You could have been talking about any one of three different Nixons. President Richard, Chief Commissioner Christine and now Ricky.

Don't forget Lavinia!

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